Saturday, July 2, 2011

COMPLEMENTARY CONTRAST



Two colors are complementary if their pigments, mixed together, yield a neutral gray-black. Two such colors make a strange pair. They are opposite, they require each other. They incite each other to maximum vividness when adjacent; and they annihilate each other, to gray-black, when mixed – like fire and water. - The Art of Color.

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